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Objective This pilot study was planned to analyze masticatory activation in bruxism patients with and without attrition by ultrasonographic evaluation of mandibular adductor muscles. Methods Sixty bruxism patients (group 1: 30 without attrition, group 2:
Duygu Göller Bulut +2 more
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AbstractThe possible implications of variations in dental attrition patterns have necessitated a detailed assessment of the types, ranges, and causes of tooth wear. Here we employ measurements of postcanine occlusal wear facets from a sample population of extant Australian aborigines. A principal components analysis was applied as a tool in determining
J K, McKee, S, Molnar
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Tooth surface attrition and bruxism: an overview
Hazel J Fraser
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Tooth loss, attrition and temporomandibular joint changes in a Romano‐British population
SummaryMandibular condyles and temporal fossae were studied in a large Romano‐British collection of skulls.The size and shape of the condyles differed from those in previous populations studied. Changes in form or shape of the condyles were age‐related and could be correlated to the number of teeth lost on the same side and on the contralateral side ...
D K, Whittaker, G, Davies, M, Brown
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Mandibular adjustment to functional tooth attrition
Australian Dental Journal, 1958T. Murphy
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Compensatory mechanisms in facial height adjustment to functional tooth attrition
Australian Dental Journal, 1959T. Murphy
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Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice, 2022
Objective To evaluate the association between the severity of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) and possible awake bruxism (PAB) and attrition tooth wear facets (ATWF) in children/adolescents.
Isabela Melo Martins +4 more
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Objective To evaluate the association between the severity of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) and possible awake bruxism (PAB) and attrition tooth wear facets (ATWF) in children/adolescents.
Isabela Melo Martins +4 more
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Tooth wear: intrinsic and extrinsic mechanical factors
Dental Update, 2023Tooth wear, the progressive loss of dental hard tissue not caused by decay or trauma, is a multi-faceted phenomenon with implications for oral health and aesthetics.
Z. Al-ani
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Tooth wear: attrition, erosion, and abrasion.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2003Attrition, erosion, and abrasion result in alterations to the tooth and manifest as tooth wear. Each classification acts through a distinct process that is associated with unique clinical characteristics. Accurate prevalence data for each classification are not available since indices do not necessarily measure one specific etiology, or the study ...
Luis A, Litonjua +3 more
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